State Parks

Ten miles south of Huntsville, 65 miles north of Houston, and 31 miles southwest of Montgomery, you'll find Huntsville State Park. Neatly situated near the western border of the southern pine belt, this state park in the heart of Sam Houston National Forest features a landscape of shady loblolly pines. Aside from its breathtaking natural beauty, Huntsville State Park also provides a plethora of exciting picnic and state park RV camping areas.

Huntsville State Park campers can enjoy an array of fun activities. A few of these include hiking, biking, horseback riding, mini golf, and swimming. To …

Nature lovers can’t say enough good things about Brazos Bend State Park in southeast Texas, located roughly an hour southwest of Houston. This nearly 5,000-acre park is situated on the Brazos River and contains multiple ecosystems. Bring your cameras and binoculars and keep a tally of how many different animals you see on your Brazos Bend adventure.

Brazos Bend State Park has a diverse history, all of which is on display in the unique exhibits throughout the park. First settled by natives, the land was later used for cultivating cotton and pecans, cattle grazing, and hunting. The state of …

You might find it hard to believe that one of the most popular recreation areas in Texas once housed a commune of pirates and outlaws. After pillaging and plundering their way through the towns along the Gulf of Mexico coast, famous French pirates Jean and Pierre Lafitte fled to Galveston Island to escape conviction. They set up a makeshift government on the island, where they continued their privateering operations — and the rest, as they say, is history.

The colorful legends of this barrier island are just one reason why folks flock from near and far to camp at Galveston …

Located in Eastern Texas near New Waverly and approximately an hour’s drive from the city of Houston, Sam Houston National Forest covers 163,045 acres. This national forest was established in 1936 and extends to three counties. Fifty-nine thousand seven hundred forty-six acres are in San Jacinto County, 54,153 acres are in Walker County and 47,609 acres in Montgomery County. Its rolling terrain features lakes, meadows, creeks, woodlands, and wilderness. Major attractions include 22,000-acre Lake Conroe and 82,600 acres- Lake Livingstone. Sam Houston National Forest is divided into several recreational areas.